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Summary of Mark Kurlansky's 1968
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Summary of Mark Kurlansky's 1968
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Publication Year:
2022
ISBN-13: 9798822509474
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#1 In 1968, the world bid farewell to a violent year; New York City received snowfall. In Vietnam, the South Vietnamese and their American allies declared a twelve-hour truce for January 1. The People’s Liberation Armed Forces in South Vietnam, a pro–North Vietnamese guerrilla force, announced a seventy-two-hour cease-fire.

#2 France was enjoying a prosperous period after World War II. The economy was growing, and there was a rapid increase in the number of young people attending universities. De Gaulle was serene and optimistic about the country’s future.

#3 In 1968, black became the preferred term for the people. Negro had become a pejorative applied to those who would not stand up for themselves.

#4 The American police force was gearing up for war with the Black Power movement. In January 1968, 34-year-old playwright LeRoi Jones was sentenced to two and a half to three years in prison for illegal possession of two revolvers during the Newark riots the previous summer.
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